cadet trooper said: (quoted from post at 18:33:35 12/31/09) Vito, I think dave2 was referring to the fact that the Germans have less tolerance to people who want things handed to them or to be more precise a lot of Americans in recent years want to be stupid or non thinking and we are supposed to build things that keep them from hurting ourselves like we need warning labels on hot coffe cups to keep from burning ourselves or how arrogant can we be when I've seen people running down the highway with a 5-6000# SUV at 75mph texting thinking we're multi tasking (NOT!)I'm part German but I don't need to be because that is plain stupid! It would be interesting to know how many Germans drive down the Autobahn texting. Sorry Vito, just ranting. CT
I'm talking about 1 specific person........ As far as textng (or talking on a cell phone) etc. Get caught here and it's a bunch of money, second time, license for a couple weeks, 3+ take a bus....
This guy may not be so bad with folks where he lives, but he comes off on German TV like a real a$$.
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